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  • You should hear the audible voice stating ‘low battery’ when you have about 20 minutes left of battery life left on the UA WIRELESS headphones. If you have an Apple device, you will actually be able to see the battery life in the upper right hand corner of the device next to the BT symbol.
  • If there is no activity on your JBL Boost TV, it will go into standby mode after 20 minutes, and will take a couple of seconds to turn on after standby mode.
  • If there is no activity on your JBL SB 250, it will go into standby mode after 20 minutes, and will take a couple of seconds to turn on after standby mode.
  • NOTE:  LINK speakers must be set up on a WiFi network before Bluetooth can be activated. Once it is set up, you can use Bluetooth anywhere (Unless you reset the speaker and start all over with installation).

    Pairing issues with a Smartphone or Tablet:
    1. First try to restart the Bluetooth connection on your source device (Smartphone/tablet) by switching Bluetooth off and on again with a short pause in between.
    2. Forget previous paired connection (on your smartphone/tablet) in your Bluetooth settings if you once had paired with our product.
    3. Try to restart source device(Smartphone/tablet) by powering it off and on again, and after restart try to establish a Bluetooth connection to your JBL LINK device.
    4. If above does not work, then try to restart your JBL LINK device by turning it off and on again.
    5. Press and hold down the Bluetooth button on your JBL LINK device to initiate pairing mode again.
    6. Go into Bluetooth settings on your Smartphone/tablet.
    7. Perform a restart or reset if you are not able to connect after above steps.
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    JBL LINK Bluetooth specifications:
    • Bluetooth version 4.2
    • A2DP v1.3 with SBC Audio Codec.
    • AVRCP v1.5
  • There are multiple ways to check your heart rate (HR) while using your headphones both in and out of workouts. On the UA Record mobile app select the UA Sync icon in the upper right hand corner of the dashboard. If your headphones are connected, they will appear under "My Apps and Devices". Tap on "UA Sport Wireless Heart Rate" and you will see your headphones settings. Your current heart rate will appear under the headphones' image. You will hear your heart rate when using the headphones during a UA Record workout with audio coaching. While using with your UA Band during a workout your HR will be shown with your workout stats and will coordinate with the HR zone LED on the Band. You also can simply tap the UA logo on the RIGHT ear bud to hear the audible voice stating your heart rate reading.
  • At the bottom of your Horizon alarm clock, you will see a little cap where the backup-battery resides. Turn the cover lid left to open it, and on the back of the cover lid, you will see the serial number.
  • There are threaded inserts for mounting screws in the bottom of the Omni 10+ and Omni 20+. Mounting accessories are not available via Harman Kardon. For Omni 10+ there are two mounting screw holes which are 3mm in diameter and 67mm apart. For Omni 20+ there are two mounting screw holes which are 3mm in diameter and 110,5mm apart.
  • In Amazon's app called Alexa. There you can set, change and login with your favorite supported music service. They offer Amazon Music, Spotify, Pandora and much more. Go to settings in the Alexa app, select "Music & Media.
  • You can view stats from your past workouts by going to your dashboard and tapping the Fitness quadrant. Tap the workout you would like to view. Your average and peak heart rate, heart rate distribution through your training session, and a graph of your real-time heart rate, will all be shown.
  • For headphones with version 4.0 of the firmware, updates will be available via jbl.com/app. For headphones with firmware version 5.0 or higher, update notification will be pushed via the app
  • You can set the time limit in JBL Safe Sound/Daily Time Limit.

  • Subwoofer placement is an art in itself. You will hear two different statements about the positioning of a sub. You will hear people say that it doesn't matter where you put the sub, you can put it anywhere in a room. You will also hear people say that placement is very critical. It sounds like these two statements contradict each other. Believe it or not, they don't. It is generally believed by most audio authorities that low frequencies (below 125Hz) are non-directional, and therefore, placement of a subwoofer within any listening room is not critical. While in theory it is true that the larger wavelengths of very low frequencies are basically non-directional, the fact is that when installing a subwoofer within the limited confines of a room, reflections, standing waves and absorptions generated within the room will strongly influence the performance of any subwoofer system. As a result, specific location of the subwoofer becomes important, and we strongly recommend that you experiment with placement before choosing a final location. Placing it in a corner is often times the most effective spot.
  • The sensor is located in the LEFT ear bud. The left enhancer will feature a cut out for the sensor and should be fully exposed.
  • The heart rate sensor is located inside the RIGHT earbud inside the sound tunnel. If the Heart Rate detection is activated and you remove the RIGHT earbud, the audio voice will notify you to insert the ear bud and will recalibrate once it is detected again.
  • Under the little hole next to the phone reciever button.
  • On the BT and ELITE NXT series over-ear and on-ear models, the serial number sticker is on the inside of the headband left side, visible when the size adjustment is pulled all the way out. Serial numbers are also shown on the boxes. On ELITE 100 in-ear, it is on the box only.
  • The Serial Number is located on the strap hook (see image below), it may be necessary to remove the strap to see it clearly.
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  • It is a tiny white sticker, located on the inside of the left-hand size adjustment slider on E35.
  • The soundbar support SBC codec.
  • Our LINK BAR supports the following:
    MP3, AAC-LC, HE+ACC, FLAC, Vorbis, Wav, CELT/opus via Wi-Fi streaming, and with Bluetooth SBC and AAC.
  • The Harman Kardon Aura Studio 2 features: Bluetooth v.4.1 A2DP v.1.3 AVRCP v.1.5
  • C-Media 6632A Processor
  • The JBL Tour One M2 supports AAC and SBC.

    LC3 codec will be enabled in 2025 for Bluetooth LE audio connections with a firmware upgrade.

  • For OMNI BAR+, three sources are available: HDMI (not applicable for ADAPT+), Optical or AUX input. For Adapt+ two sources are available: Optical in/outputs and Analog in/outputs. If you select "Watching movies and TV shows" in the HK controller app for either one of them, you will have a very little delay and good lip sync with the TV for video applications. However, you will not be able to rebroadcast the TV signal to other OMNI+ speakers when selecting this mode. If you select "Listening to music", you will be able to rebroadcast TV signal to other OMNI+ speakers in your house, however, you will have lip sync delay with video material. Select that specific mode if you use HDMI (not applicable for ADAPT+), Optical or AUX for music only. Using Chromecast, Spotify Connect or Bluetooth is not part of these modes. When using one of these streaming methods, you are able to rebroadcast any music source.
  • Connecting a USB stick

    1. You can enjoy music from your USB Stick directly into the Partybox device.
    2. Insert the USB stick Stick into theUSB portport, located on the back of your Partybox.
    3. The USB Stick has to be formatted FAT16 or FAT 32 and supports MP3, WAVE and WMA Music files.
    4. It will start automatically playing the content on your USB stick.
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    AUX Connection

    1. You can connect any devices through the analog connection AUX
    2. Use an analog cable (Not included in the box) and connect your device.
    3. Press play on your external device and enjoy the music!
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    RCA Connection (*Partybox 200/300/1000 Only)

    1. The Partybox features both Input and Output RCA connection.
    2. Connect your RCA cable (not included) to either one of the ports.
    3. You can use it with your DVD/BlueRay player or AVR system.
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    Guitar and Microphone

    1. Connect your microphoneto the dedicated MIC iocn port or connect your electric Guitar  to the Guitar icon
    2. You can mix sound or make your own karaoke party with your Partybox.
    3. Sing or play through your devices.
      1. To adjust the volume of the audio source, press volume+ or volume- buttons.
      2. To adjust the volume of the microphone or guitar, rotate the Mic knob or guitar knob
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    Charging external devices

    1. Whenever your mobile device needs some extra power, the Partybox can help you!
    2. Featuring a USB Charging port for both Music (USB on a stick) or when you need to charge your Phone charging device.
    3. Simply connect your device to the usb portaport and start charging.
      1. NOTE: The Partybox 200 needs to be connected to AC power all the time to charge or function as a speaker.
      2. The Party 300/310 has a battery and can charge any device without needing AC power (unless the product's battery is depleted then you need to recharge via AC power).
    Charging devices

    There are many ways to enjoy your JBL Partybox On-The-Go, 100, 200, 300, 310 & 1000. The options are endless and you are in control of the party
  • The N90Q can process these formats through the digital input: - 2-channel - Sample Rate: 44.1K / 48KHz / 96KHz - Bit Resolution: 16 bit / 24 bit
  • Model HTFS 2 is used for the satellite speakers in these two BDS systems. There is no floor stand for the center speaker in the 635 system.
  • The BDS system supports a variety of audio and video formats. Listing all disc, surround and codec formats is beyond the scope of an FAQ. Please donwload the Owner's Manual from the harman.com website for a full list.
  • All of our in-wall/in-ceiling speakers are designed to be used in a wall without the need for a back-box. The specs provided are based on no back-box. However, when adding a back-box (really only possible when doing new construction), you will improve the low frequency response a bit, getting a tighter bass response.
  • JBL Xtreme, JBL Pulse 2, JBL Charge3, JBL Flip 3, Pulse 3, and Flip 4 Android, Google Now, Google Play are trademarks of Google Inc. Siri, iTunes, and Apple Music are trademarks of Apple Inc. Spotify is a registered trademark of Spotify AB. IOS is a registered trademark of Cisco in the US and is used by Apple under license.
  • The first JBL speakers featuring the JBL Connect technology are: JBL Flip 3, JBL Pulse 2, JBL Xtreme, JBL Boost TV and JBL Charge 3, SB 450 A firmware upgrade is available for the JBL Charge 3 ,which will upgrade Connect to JBL Connect+. After this fw upgrade, it is no longer possible to connect the Charge 3 with other products which have JBL Connect ( Flip 3, Boost TV, Pulse 2, Xtreme )
  • USB files

    NOTES

    • Only file names that contain numbers or English characters can be displayed, otherwise “UNKNOWN” will be displayed.
    • “UNSUPPORTED” is displayed when the file format is not supported.
    • Do not extract the USB device while in operation.
    • For a large capacity USB, it may take longer than a few minutes to be searched. USB with more than 2000 files cannot be supported.
    • Devices which require additional program installation connected to a computer are not supported.
    • The USB port of the soundbar cannot be connected to a computer and it cannot be used as a storage device.
    • The exFAT and NTFS file system is not supported. FAT16/FAT32 systems are available.
    • Depending on some devices, it may not be available to recognize the followings on the soundbar: External HDD; Card readers; Locked devices; Hard type USB devices; USB hub; Using USB extension cable; iPhone/iPod/iPad; Android device.
  • JBL Quantum 300, 350, 360P/X, 400, 600, 610, 800, 810, 910, 910 P/X, ONE, TWS, TWS Air, Stream, Stream Talk, Stream Studio and Stream Wireless are working with the QuantumENGINE.
  • Harman Kardon speakers that have the Wireless Dual Sound feature (stated on package) are compatible with the Go + Play Mini.
  • HTFS 3 will match these speakers sets: HKTS 20, HKTS 30, HKTS 60, HKTS 65 and HKTS 200. HTFS 2 will match these speakers sets: HKTS 9, HKTS 16 and HKS 4 satellite speakers.
  • It is a model made for vocal use.
  • BDS 280S and 580S support 802.11b, g and n. (2.4GHz ISM Band, Europe 13 Channels).
  • OSD is not available on HDMI Output 2
  • If you are unable to get test noise output per channel from the SDP75, the Clock Source is likely set to "External". Changing the Clock Source to "Internal" should prove to fix the issue.
  • The “Speaker” mode allows the JBL QuantumENGINE to receive more than two channels of audio. It also prevents some applications from adding extra signal processing intended for other headphones, which would negatively impact the performance of the JBL QuantumSURROUND or JBL QuantumSPHERE 360 technology.

  • The “Speaker” mode allows the JBL QuantumENGINE to receive more than two channels of audio. It also prevents some applications from adding extra signal processing intended for other headphones, which would negatively impact the performance of the JBL QuantumSURROUND or JBL QuantumSPHERE 360 technology.
  • To ensure the best sound experience, the battery performance of the Onyx Studio 9 is adjusted under the following conditions:


    1. The speaker is in battery mode and the battery level is below 30%.

    2. The music volume is at or above 50%.


    To charge your device, try plugging in the AC cable or lowering the music volume.

  • Make sure the headset volume control is turned up. Rotate the volume wheel on your headset to increase the volume. If you're connected to the PC via USB, check that the default device is selected under Control Panel > Sound > Playback. Select JBL Quantum 400 Game, right-click, and select "Set as Default Device".  Check on the top bar of the JBL QuantumENGINE whether your headset's game-chat balance dial is set correctly. Check the JBL Quantum 400 Game device and make sure it is not muted or turned all the way down.

  • Make sure the volume control on the headset is turned up. Rotate the volume wheel on your headset to increase the volume. If you're connected to the PC via USB, check that the default device is selected under Control Panel > Sound > Playback. Select JBL Quantum 910 Wireless Game, right-click, and select "Set as Default Device".  Check your headset's game audio chat balance dial and ensure that the balance is correct. Check the JBL Quantum 910 Wireless Game device and make sure it is not muted or turned all the way down.
  • Make sure the volume is turned up and that the correct device has been selected in the system sound settings. Check the computer volume levels and make sure it is not muted or turned all the way down.
  • Make sure the volume control on the headset is turned up. Rotate the volume wheel on your headset to increase the volume. If you're connected to the PC via USB, check that the default communication device is selected under Control Panel > Sound > Playback. Select JBL Quantum ONE Chat, right-click, and select "Set as Default Commuication Device". Check your headset's game audio chat balance dial, and ensure that the balance is correct. Check the JBL Quantum ONE Chat device and make sure it is not muted or turned all the way down.
  • Make sure the headset volume control is turned up and your microphone is unmuted. Check that only one voice chat application is in use while in-game. If you're connected to the PC, make sure that the communication device is selected under Control Panel > Sound > Recording. Select the JBL product and select "Set as Default Device". Check on the top bar of the JBL QuantumENGINE whether your headset's game-chat balance dial is set correctly.

  • -       Alexa is not available in all languages and countries. For countries without Amazon Alexa, you can double tap to activate the native voice assistant on your mobile device.

  • -       The Google Assistant isn’t available in certain languages and countries. For countries without Google Assistant, you can double tap the left ear cup on the headphone to activate the native voice assistant on your mobile device.

  • Please check your OS version. If you are using an iPhone with OS version of 8.3 or lower , please upgrade your system to the latest version.
  • An unstable internet or connectivity might cause software updates to fail during the Stereo Boost Pairing mode.

    Press and hold the "Bluetooth" button to quit the Stereo Boost Pairing mode, and update the speaker independently.

  • If your Micro II does not sense an audio signal on its input, it goes into Standby to save power. It should wake up again when audio is sensed. Since Micro II senses audio on its input, not on the speaker volume, always turn up the volume on the source, then control speaker volume on the Micro II. This way it will not go into Standby unless music stops.
  • The remote is only capable of operating one device at a time (unless you have programmed advanced functions such as Volume, Channel or Transport control Punch-Through). When you press the Source Selector to operate your other product, such as the DVD player, the remote cannot control any other product, including the AVR, until you press the AVR Button again. To avoid your problem in the future, always press the AVR Button or appropriate Source Selector before you enter any command.
  • This is by design to achieve maximum battery play time. To get Maximum loudness connect the unit to AC power during usage.

  • You need to charge your Onyx Studio 9 using the power cord included in the package. It takes about 4 hours to fully charge.

  • Due to compatibility issue, clear the Harman Kardon One app cache and try to update it again.

  • When not connected to AC power, the speaker will be automatically switch off after 1 hour of inactivity to save battery consumption. You can adjust the auto standby time on JBL One app.

  • The speaker has an auto calibration feature, which measures the space around the speaker and adjusts the sound quality based on the room around it. Auto calibration will automatically work when you power on the speaker and begin playing music. For the best sound, we recommend placing the speaker in the middle of the room, at least 0.5 meters away from any walls.

  • There is a setting in the JBL One app called Bluetooth reconnection. You can change the behavior to enable it to automatically reconnect every time the speaker is turned on, if this is the behavior you want.

  • We believe the baseline performance of the QuantumSPHERE technology is cutting edge in terms of localization. The calibration feature improves upon this performance by calibrating the system to your individual anatomy.
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